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Author: markheins_1
Surnames: Deaton, Chipman, Heatherly
Classification: queries
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Saw you posting. I am the great grandson of America Jane Deaton / Chipman. Grandson of her daughter Fannie Ellen Chipman / Heatherly.
I may have some information to share. If interested contact me.
mark.heins(a)att.net
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Author: jeffchip9
Surnames: Chipman
Classification: biography
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I have a copy of "A Chipman Genealogy" published 1970 by John Hale Chipman III for sale. The book is in VG condition. This book is extremely rare. Only 500 copies were printed.
There are no marks of any kind on any pages, which are in excellent condition, with occasional bumping of some pages on the bottom. It only has about 6 or so "foxing" marks on the top edge. There's some tanning on the tops of the pages, but not on the actual pages themselves. There's no mold on the book. I could only spot two very minor tears, 1 on the title page and 1 on the Coat of Arms page, but they aren't very noticeable. The binding is only slightly loose, with some fraying at the top and bottom of the spine. This copy doesn't need a new binding; a bookbinder could make these small repairs.
I'm being very thorough in my description. I think a buyer will be quite happy with this copy. Repairs would be inexpensive, though not necessary.
If you'd like to make an offer, contact me.
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